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Subject: Re: Chessbase one step ahead

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 03:28:09 11/07/00

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On November 06, 2000 at 20:40:35, Paulo Soares wrote:

>On November 06, 2000 at 19:24:26, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>On November 06, 2000 at 16:56:10, Rajen Gupta wrote:
>>
>>>Folks, it looks like chessbase is, as usual, one step ahead of the competition
>>>by having available, not one but 2 multi processor engines-ie deep fritz and
>>>deep junior.With multi-processor versions of the DDR-Thunderbird just round the
>>>corner, for the ''the must have'' chess computer addicts this is a dream come
>>>true. No matter how strong shredder 5 or chesstiger3 or rebel 12(or is it
>>>13)are, they will not be able to match a dual processor deep fritz or deep
>>>junior, running on a dual thunderbird 1.2 Ghz with DD Ram!
>>>
>>>Truly this will become the ''Lexus'' of the chess world.
>>>
>>>rajen gupta
>>
>>
>>You can prepare either Deep Fritz or Deep Junior using 8 X 1.2 GHz with DD
>>Ram, and still neither of these Multi Processor engines will be able to
>>beat Kramnik, Kasparov or Anand in a match of 9 games at standard time control.
>>Yes, I did mentioned Kasparov, he is still the highest rated player in the
>>World, even if he did not managed to beat kramnik in a 16 games match.
>>
>>Pichard.
>
>Shay Bushinsky doesn't agree with you, he thinks that that should happen
>in 3 years.
>
>Paulo

The 2 claims do not contradict.

It is possible that Deep Junior or Deep Fritz will not win kasparov using
8*1.2GH but in 3 years we are going to have better software and better hardware.

Uri



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